Ostertag exists to block shots and take up space, nothing else. Whatever offensive game he had has fallen by the wayside as he's gotten older, and he only becomes a low-level fantasy option if Okur should be injured and you need blocked shots (that is, if you can't find a way to trade for Kirilenko instead).

2004-05

Ostertag signed in the offseason to become the backup to Brad Miller. Ostertag averages just under 21 minutes per game in his career, which is a little more than we expect out of him this year. If Miller goes down, Ostertag becomes more valuable, but he’s nothing more than a waiver-wire pickup right now.